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stray fields, including those emerging from antiferromagnetic thin films. Our instrumentation integrates magnetic force microscopy (MFM) with complementary techniques such as atomic force microscopy (AFM
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in quiescent cell populations and their impact on adaptation, antifungal resistance, and population dynamics. The successful candidate will lead the implementation, development and application
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information can be found at https://www.nanogune.eu/en/research/groups/quantum-probe-microscopy . WHEN: The position is expected to start in 01/09/2026 HOW: Candidates should apply by completing the form below
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Doctoral Scholar will lead the microstructure analysis of refractory bcc/B2 alloys, including electron microscopy investigations of microstructures before and after mechanical testing as a function of
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of electronic optical and magnetic phenomena in condensed matter and to develop routes to manipulate their properties at the scale of their atomic and molecular components. More information can be found at https
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, nanostructured materials, and two-dimensional (2D) materials. Measurements using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Measurements using Raman spectroscopy and other spectroscopic techniques. Analysis of experimental
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pioneering method for obtaining the full conformational landscapes of biomolecular complexes at atomic scale from cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) images. It has been shown that MDSPACE analyzes
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Internal Number: 7090504 Assistant/Associate/Full Project Scientist - Instrumentation Microscopy Advanced Bioimaging Center Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Position overview Position title
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Lab at the Center for Retrovirus Research in The Ohio State University is seeking a highly driven Postdoctoral Scholar (recent PhD) with demonstrated expertise in cryo-electron microscopy and/or X-ray
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transplantation remains the gold standard treatment for renal failure, but faces a major organ shortage, forcing clinicians to use "extended criteria" grafts, more susceptible to ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury